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Geography, 28.10.2019 17:31 jaisha23

Ateam of scientists is studying an earthquake. which task would the physical scientist most likely do? . a.. measure damage to buildings to prevent future earthquake damage.. b.. study the organisms that emerge after the earthquake.. c.. study the effects of the earthquake on humans.. d.. measure the intensity of the earthquake using a standardized scale.

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